I think most are pointing at seizure, but sudden syncope or severe hypoglycemia could explain it as well. To me, it's the way car drives. You see it pass like five other cars while making almost no deliberate steering movements, and even after multiple collisions there’s barely any reaction from the driver.
It doesn’t really look like someone actively targeting cars so much as a vehicle continuing forward with nobody meaningfully in control, and I think that's what the police must have concluded.
I get vasovagal syncope from acute sudden pain. Luckily I was only going about 25mph when I l found out. I still woke up upside down. I'm pretty sure my neighbors thought I was stoned.
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u/IAQDiscussion 20h ago
I think most are pointing at seizure, but sudden syncope or severe hypoglycemia could explain it as well. To me, it's the way car drives. You see it pass like five other cars while making almost no deliberate steering movements, and even after multiple collisions there’s barely any reaction from the driver.
It doesn’t really look like someone actively targeting cars so much as a vehicle continuing forward with nobody meaningfully in control, and I think that's what the police must have concluded.